• Episode 12: How nature and living systems can inspire meaningful change

  • Apr 21 2022
  • Length: 50 mins
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Episode 12: How nature and living systems can inspire meaningful change

  • Summary

  • Change doesn’t really exist in nature because nature is change. So what lessons can we learn to take a more regenerative approach to evolution within our organizations and in response to the world around us? 

     

    For this Nature of Work podcast, authors and co-hosts Paul Miller, DWG CEO, and Shimrit Janes, DWG Director of Knowledge, are joined by thought leader, trusted advisor and author of Leading from the Roots, Dr Kathleen Allen.  

     

    Together, they explore the concept of the organization as an organism, with Kathleen sharing how nature and its patterns have influenced her own leadership practices.  


    Being adaptive is a human capacity and the three discuss whether a more ‘growthful’ approach to change could shift dynamics. Indeed, if organizations are considered as living systems, how can their interdependencies and connections be used to help cultivate future direction? And what is the importance of leadership emotional intelligence in helping people to adapt through such change. 

     

    Follow the conversation, which offers new ways to view change through a nature-inspired lens.  

     

    (Show notes, links and transcript for this episode.) 

     

    Guest speaker:  


    Dr Kathleen Allen, thought leader, author and trusted advisor 


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